This is a good apart-hotel. The service was good (P.S. when we checked in, the AC remote was missing, but after a call to reception, they resolved it in literally 20 minutes).
Regarding the room: overall it was clean, though some areas (the bottom of door frames, metal elements of the glass partitions in the shower) were a bit worn out. It had everything we needed: a toothbrush and toothpaste set, shampoo, shower gel, soap (enough for the duration of our stay), a hairdryer (I'm not sure if all rooms have the same type, but for women trying to dry/style their hair, you'll have to continuously hold down the power button), an iron (a good one, it ironed everything perfectly), an ironing board, and an extra pillow. The room was quiet, we couldn't hear the neighbors. The only thing was that our window faced a football field, so we could hear training sessions and see floodlights until around 11 PM, but I wouldn't say it was a major disturbance.
On the ground floor, there's a lounge area, co-working spaces for laptops, a food court, a small shop with ready-made food/drinks/snacks, restrooms, an ATM (Bank T), a gym, a small inner courtyard, and a sports ground.
Transportation access was also not an issue: you can walk to places or take public transport to your desired destination.
A great hotel in the north of the city.
Clear, modern.
The style of the apartments.
There are all the most necessary. Near the metro and shops.
For the first trip, it is not the best area. But if you want the price/quality ratio - approx.
The location is excellent, with beautiful river views from the window, but unfortunately, the hot water was out that day, and the water always had a fishy smell. The soundproofing in the room was also mediocre; I could hear the Russians next door talking all night. The front desk will ask for a residence permit upon check-in, which costs 300 rubles. The hotel offers luggage storage.
Excellent hotel close to the airport. The room had everything we needed: bathrobes, slippers, disposable toothbrushes and soap, plenty of towels, a coffee machine with capsules, tea, and water. BUT! We booked our next night directly through the hotel's official website, and half of the amenities listed above were missing in that room, plus the room itself was more worn out. So, I highly recommend booking through Trip; our room was cheaper, and we had the best experience with the service! The view from the window is great, and the room itself is stylish and quite functional. There's a bar on the ground floor, common areas for relaxing, and a rental service for various essential household items. The hotel also offers free luggage storage for guests, which is a huge plus 👍🏼. It's about a 15-minute walk from the subway, and right behind the hotel, there's a Hyper Lenta supermarket where you can buy everything you need.
Great location, friendly service. Overall, everything is comfortable and clean.
Cons: The description says the pool and spa are included in the price. In reality, only three hours from 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. are free. Other times require an additional fee. Of course, if you want to use the sauna, you can pay extra—it's not much—but it left an unpleasant feeling of being scammed. If you like to breathe, you'll have problems. The ventilation system clearly can't cope. The air is stale; you have to get used to living in hypoxia. The windows don't open, so it's hard to breathe.
The Mango Mini-Hotel is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Saint Petersburg will find that the Mango Mini-Hotel is a fantastic accommodation choice. The hotel is only 5km from Finland Station and 33km from Pulkovo Airport, giving guests a number of convenient transportation options. The closest major public transportation, Sportivnaya Metro Station, is only 900m away. There is no shortage of things to see in the area, with the Kotel'naya Kamchatka, Birzhevoy bridge and Palace of Culture. Lensoveta all nearby. When guests have some time on their hands they can make use of the onsite facilities. For those driving themselves, parking is provided on site. There's never a dull moment at this hotel, our guests indicate that the facilities are excellent.
I forgot to take pictures of the room, but it was essentially a one-bedroom apartment with a living room, kitchen, and bathroom. It was very spacious, equipped with a fridge, washing machine, dining table, and a large sofa. Daily housekeeping was provided. It was perfect for someone who likes to prepare simple meals, truly feeling like a temporary home in St. Petersburg. The hallways were adorned with many oil paintings, and the staff were highly professional with excellent English. Luggage storage was also available.
Since it was late March, early spring, the price was very reasonable, around 300 RMB per night. However, I chatted with one of the staff members, and he mentioned that during peak season, the price can be more than triple that – so I really lucked out!
Discover all that Primorsky has to offer during your stay at Lakhta Towers By Zont Hotel Group.
To recharge your batteries or simply relax, visit the property's sauna. The gym provides a place for guests to work out.
You'll find a restaurant at the property with a variety of dining options available. Enjoy a meal right from the comfort of your room with room service from the on-site restaurant.
Guests arriving by car can use the property's parking lot.
The room was clean and tidy, and the location was convenient. There's a mall across the street with a wide variety of dining options, and a Chinese restaurant right next to the hotel.
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MmilkelephantThe large, floor-to-ceiling windows offer a stunning view of the quietly flowing Neva River, with the Aurora cruiser nearby and the Winter Palace and St. Isaac's Cathedral in the distance. Bathed in the evening glow, it felt like a glimpse into the glory of 18th-century Tsarist Russia.
AANUBHAV2386We stayed for 3 nights in Saint Petersburg. So 1) location: The hotel is in a quiet locality and is almost unrecognizable. Does not look like a hotel from the outside 2) Staff support: The staff speaks minimal english 3) Service: The hotel does not have breakfast or a restaurant, but there are restaurants and cafes within walking distance (10 minutes), so workable; and the elevator makes quite a noise, but it's workable/safe. 4) Overall experience: Bad - Mediocre: No one helps you out with the luggage, even when they see you are struggling. I am not sure if that is the norm here in Russia. no courtesy, no support/ no extra help for any sort. I guess kindness is chargeable in Russia. Not just this hotel, every hotel we stayed in Russia, I saw no one helping families or even asking for help. Just cold, transactional behavior.
LLuis LuOverall satisfactory, but the duplex is actually very inconvenient. You have to go downstairs to go to the toilet at night; but the location is excellent, the Winter Palace, the Blood Cathedral, and Nevsky Street are all walking.
GGuest UserOverall, the stay was satisfactory, although the room ventilation was quite poor and the room felt too warm.
The major letdown was the check-in experience with Ms. Sophia, who appeared to be new and seemed quite confused about our booking. Unfortunately, she did not appear to understand how to handle the situation, which resulted in considerable delay and confusion. Rather than apologizing, she raised her voice in front of other guests standing at the check-in counter, which was highly unprofessional.
Thankfully, Mr. Ildor stepped in to assist, and the matter was eventually resolved after about 30 minutes. His help was appreciated and made a difficult situation manageable.
AAnonymous UserVery clean hotel and pretty good location, friendly staff. I arrived early at the hotel, but since they had a free room, they let me in at 12pm. I was grateful for that. The room is clean enough. The cooler with a water is located near the reception( has hot and cold water). They also have a restaurant with breakfast, lunch and dinner (quite a lot of people were there). Unfortunately, I didn't have time to try, but ... I think that people went there for a reason, and most likely they offer decent food, which they cook themselves. For that kind of money, I think it's a very good option.
I want to note that the sound insulation between the rooms is not very good.
MM46036****The room was clean and tidy, and the location was convenient. There's a mall across the street with a wide variety of dining options, and a Chinese restaurant right next to the hotel.
GGuest UserConvenient location, the entrance is right in front of the metro station, on the side of Nevsky Prospekt. I really loved a beautiful imperial style lobby. There is a historical fireplace near the front desk. The hotel is stylish and very clean. The friendly receptionist will answer any questions you may have. Breakfasts have several options to choose from. You can sit by the window in a comfortable chair. There is a bathtub with jacuzzi and a large closet room. I recommend this hotel, really enjoyed it
GGuest UserYou pick your own bunk when you check in; there's no assigned bedding. As for cleanliness, it's pretty much up to the guests to maintain, as housekeeping isn't very proactive and there's basically no room service. I get that it's a hostel, but make sure to confirm exactly when your temporary residence permit (the 'little white slip') will be ready. I got burned on that – I had to cancel my train ticket and spend an extra hundred rubles to stay another night, and everyone knows how slow things can be in Russia. That said, the room itself was actually pretty good, especially for a hostel in Russia. It had its own toilet and shower, which was a huge plus. The heating in the room wasn't great though, so it got a bit chilly at night, but it wasn't unbearable.
GGuest UserThis is a good apart-hotel. The service was good (P.S. when we checked in, the AC remote was missing, but after a call to reception, they resolved it in literally 20 minutes).
Regarding the room: overall it was clean, though some areas (the bottom of door frames, metal elements of the glass partitions in the shower) were a bit worn out. It had everything we needed: a toothbrush and toothpaste set, shampoo, shower gel, soap (enough for the duration of our stay), a hairdryer (I'm not sure if all rooms have the same type, but for women trying to dry/style their hair, you'll have to continuously hold down the power button), an iron (a good one, it ironed everything perfectly), an ironing board, and an extra pillow. The room was quiet, we couldn't hear the neighbors. The only thing was that our window faced a football field, so we could hear training sessions and see floodlights until around 11 PM, but I wouldn't say it was a major disturbance.
On the ground floor, there's a lounge area, co-working spaces for laptops, a food court, a small shop with ready-made food/drinks/snacks, restrooms, an ATM (Bank T), a gym, a small inner courtyard, and a sports ground.
Transportation access was also not an issue: you can walk to places or take public transport to your desired destination.
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